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Grace Oh Gives a Calming Sound Bath at Heritage Square Museum

Grace Oh sits below a Coral Tree at Heritage Square Museum during her sound bath performance. | Azul Amaral
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Soothe your mind with the healing sounds of Frosted Crystal Bowls, Elemental Koshi Chimes and more in this vibrational healing sound bath performed by Grace Oh under the shade of a majestic Coral tree, the Official Tree of the City of Los Angeles, at the Heritage Square Museum.

This performance is the first installment in Grand Performances' Heritage Square Series of "Feature Presentations." For the most immersive experience, headphones are highly recommended. See more performances from this series and more here.

Grand Performances presents Grace Oh (Heritage Square Series)

About Grace Oh
Grace Oh is a multi-disciplinary artist who creates guided meditations, healing sound baths, art installations, photographs and more. 

About Grand Performances
Hailed as the “Best Free Outdoor Summer Concert Series” by Los Angeles Magazine and called “a grand gift to the public” by L.A. Times, Grand Performances celebrates its 34th season of presenting high-quality music, dance, theater and more in 2020. Its mission is to inspire community, celebrate diversity, and unite Los Angeles through free access to global performing arts.

Title: Grand Performances presents Grace Oh (Heritage Square Series)
Featuring: Grace Oh
Presented By: Grand Performances
Executive Producer and Creative Director: Azul Amaral
Director and Editor: Eric Coleman
Camera Operators: César Alvares and Pablo Aguilar
Jib Arm Operator: Babek Mansouri
First Assitant Camera: Lorenzo Porras
Drone Operator: Greg Malone
Audio Recording: Victor Prudeaux
Audio Assistant: Vsev Krawczeniuk
Mixed By: Alberto López
Art Department: Jermaine Brown
Artist Relations: Isabel Reyes
Production: Sean Osborn
Publicity: Canyon Cody
Graphic Design: Alfred Hawkins
Originally Presented: Sept. 14, 2020.

Top Image: Grace Oh sits below a Coral Tree at Heritage Square Museum during her sound bath performance. | Azul Amaral

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